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Engraving Bits - alternate sources or suggestions?

Engraving Bits - alternate sources or suggestions?

2003-09-01 by aussiedude36

I modified an old CNC training machine to work with DeskCNC and have
been happily engraving PCB's for a while now, however the only bit
that I have found that works really well is a M99 carbide spade bit
from http://www.northbaytechnical.com/ . These bits work great but
are a bit spendy at about US $15.00 each. Does anyone have
suggestions/different suppliers etc they can recommend? I don't think
self sharpening works too well for me as the bits are just too darn
small and brittle. BTW the size of track you can get down to with
these bits seems to be 8 thou or smaller, pretty impressive I think.

Re: Engraving Bits - alternate sources or suggestions?

2003-09-01 by crankorgan

Hi,
I use the 60 degree mechanical etching bits from Think and Tinker.
They are about $9US each in lots of 10. I have yet to try a CARBIDE
dental bit. See if you can locate one. Make sure it is CARBIDE! The
HHS ones do about 12" and then die. What RPMs and speed are you using?

John


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "aussiedude36"
<aussiedude@e...> wrote:
> I modified an old CNC training machine to work with DeskCNC and
have
> been happily engraving PCB's for a while now, however the only bit
> that I have found that works really well is a M99 carbide spade bit
> from http://www.northbaytechnical.com/ . These bits work great but
> are a bit spendy at about US $15.00 each. Does anyone have
> suggestions/different suppliers etc they can recommend? I don't
think
> self sharpening works too well for me as the bits are just too darn
> small and brittle. BTW the size of track you can get down to with
> these bits seems to be 8 thou or smaller, pretty impressive I think.

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Engraving Bits - alternate sources or suggestions?

2003-09-01 by JanRwl@AOL.COM

In a message dated 9/1/2003 1:48:27 PM Central Standard Time,
john@... writes:

> engraving PCB's for a while now, however the only bit that I have found
> that works really well is a M99 carbide spade bit from . . .

I simply save busted carbide drill-bits and grind the tips at a very slight
angle, so that one of the flute-tips is the lowest point, and run those at
30,000 RPM, with perhaps 150 IPM feed-ratge. Thus, the cutters are "free", as I
keep lotsa busted solid-carbide bits!

You can also grind off ALL the "flute" and make a regular engraver's bit of
the "cone end" of the 1/8" shank. This shape is much sturdier than a re-ground
drill-bit end, of course.

Jan Rowland


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